A sensational claim emerges from Prayagraj: Kinnar Akhara head Mamta Kulkarni asserts she has seen the Kalki Avatar, Lord Vishnu’s tenth incarnation, being trained by the legendary Parashurama. Her words have captivated audiences, fueling conversations on divine visions in modern times.
In detailed remarks, Kulkarni portrayed spirituality as an intimate communion with the divine, not public spectacle. ‘I’ve accessed realms where Kalki receives Parashurama’s tutelage,’ she shared. Yet, she advocated restraint: ‘Some insights belong solely to the soul and God.’
Targeting Jyotishpeeth’s Shankaracharya, she insisted, ‘Ahamkara (ego) disqualifies one from sacred roles. Humility is paramount.’
On the Ram Mandir saga, Kulkarni celebrated its construction as a unifying triumph post-five centuries. ‘All but the Shankaracharya welcomed it,’ she observed, attributing a nearby landslide to cosmic reprisal for his boycott.
Championing dharma, she declared truth supreme: ‘Falsehood voids all piety; truth defines faith.’ Her lifelong saffron practice and sadhana reflect unyielding commitment, free from positional shackles.
Politically, Kulkarni opposed zealotry, deeming faith personal. She interrogated the Shankaracharya’s socialist sympathies amid cow slaughter concerns. Endorsing Modi’s unrivaled leadership, she favored Priyanka over Rahul for Congress revival.
Kulkarni’s discourse weaves esoteric revelations with incisive commentary, reshaping perceptions of spiritual authority.